The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen36Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1850 |
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... night , running them into the small bay at Sea Island , known now to all travellers as Gaylord's Bay , ' for reasons which ap- pear elsewhere . Beautifully hid from view , this bay was for the scouts a favorite mooring - place ...
... night , running them into the small bay at Sea Island , known now to all travellers as Gaylord's Bay , ' for reasons which ap- pear elsewhere . Beautifully hid from view , this bay was for the scouts a favorite mooring - place ...
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... night , and in the most systematic manner . In his war against Mon- trose he was encouraged and even sheltered by the Duke of Argyle . Montrose reproached Argyle , who answered , that if he sheltered the outlaw , Montrose supported and ...
... night , and in the most systematic manner . In his war against Mon- trose he was encouraged and even sheltered by the Duke of Argyle . Montrose reproached Argyle , who answered , that if he sheltered the outlaw , Montrose supported and ...
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... night fires and the morning light revealed their fearful strength to their advance , and even to the eagle eye of Montcalm , who with a scout had left his camp for the purpose of observation . The Governor of Canada , the Marquis de ...
... night fires and the morning light revealed their fearful strength to their advance , and even to the eagle eye of Montcalm , who with a scout had left his camp for the purpose of observation . The Governor of Canada , the Marquis de ...
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... night resting on the battle - ground . The single loss of Lord Howe neutralized those triumphant reflections usual after a victory . The leading spirit of the expedition , his fall was considered ominous that the whole was ill - starred ...
... night resting on the battle - ground . The single loss of Lord Howe neutralized those triumphant reflections usual after a victory . The leading spirit of the expedition , his fall was considered ominous that the whole was ill - starred ...
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... night on the water , succeeded by their difficult march , and wakefulness under arms during the night . Here the army arrived at eight o'clock , and the prisoners were placed on the little island always since known as Prisoners ' Island ...
... night on the water , succeeded by their difficult march , and wakefulness under arms during the night . Here the army arrived at eight o'clock , and the prisoners were placed on the little island always since known as Prisoners ' Island ...
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